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If Saints Are Blowing Out TB By Half-Time, Should We Pull Our Starters For The 2nd Half?


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The correct answer is we shouldn't even look at the Aints game until after the clock for our own game hits 00:00. We need to, and will, play a complete game to win and gain momentum for the playoffs. Even if we had no shot at the division and were locked into the 5 seed this would still be the case. Can't have our last meaningful football before playoffs be a game we barely slid by the Bucs in...

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1 minute ago, pantherj said:

The instant Wentz tore his ACL the Saints became the best team in the NFL imo. That being said they could incur injuries in the TB game, or during practice, and that would give us a better shot at beating them.

They could, but remember if Rams lose we play the Rams in L.A if Saints win

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10 minutes ago, pantherj said:

The instant Wentz tore his ACL the Saints became the best team in the NFL imo. That being said they could incur injuries in the TB game, or during practice, and that would give us a better shot at beating them.

Both Rams and Vikings beat them very very handily.

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I don’t know how anyone would rather us play the Rams than the Saints.

pull back 5-6 really I’ll-timed and costly errors in each game and we were in them, I don’t care what the score said.

the Rams totally annihilated the Seahawks,.. made them look like a high school team,...

If the Panther play mistake free we can beat the Saints,.. and burn down their dome.

the Rams we have not played and again, after they’ve gone on rampages against some really good teams,... I don’t want to play them unless we have to in the NFCCS

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